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    June 21, 2022

    After cryptocurrencies faced a major sell-off, Solend, a lending platform built on the Solana blockchain, attempted to gain control of its most extensive account to stop it from collapsing the system. The largest account, the so-called “whale” account, might influence the market movements significantly if the largest account holder decided to sell- off its assets. Over the weekend, Solend has passed the proposal permission to take over the “whale” account, which is an unprecedented move in the DeFi world. According to Solend, the decision that it made allowed it to liquidate assets through OTC, to avoid a possible collapse in the market.

    As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, gas supplies remain in shortage. Economy Minister Robert Habeck warned that the situation will be intense and tight in winter if there are no precautionary measures. As a result, Germany mentions that it will seek to compensate for a cut in Russian gas supplies by burning more coal, the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel in terms of emission.

    Main Pairs Movement

    AUD/USD was up 0.2% and closed at 0.69499 on Monday. The Aussie was favourable in an upbeat market due to China’s Covid news and the US weighing lifting restrictions on China. Further price movements eye on the RBA meeting on Tuesday.

    EUR/USD was up 0.16% at the end of the day. The market was relatively quiet due to a bank holiday. In the meantime, the ECB has foreseen hiking rates in July and September, slightly boosting the euro dollar.

    Bitcoin and Ethereum both rebounded on Monday, edging up more than 8% and 13%, respectively after falling below their 2017 high over the weekend. However, Bitcoin still sits 70% below its all-time high. The cryptocurrency markets remain under pressure and have been plagued by several issues, starting with the collapse of the stable coin terraUSD.

    Gold price oscillated on Monday ahead of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s testimony. Gold is confronting the headwinds of an extremely tight monetary policy period with the odds of a consecutive 75 basis points rate hike in the US.

    Technical Analysis

    EURUSD (4-Hour Chart)

    EURUSD traded higher on the first trading day of the week. The German CPI came in above expected at a 1.6% increase, month over month. Last week’s ECB conference presented a more hawkish outlook for the Eurozone’s monetary policy; however, while leaving negative interest rates could ease the soaring inflation, market participants should still be aware of the slowing economy and price pressures from global commodities. ECB’s president Lagarde is due to speak during today’s European trading session.

    On the technical side, EURUSD has rebounded from our previously estimated support level of 1.04035 and is on a gradual downtrend despite last week’s positive correction. RSI for the pair sits at 51.69, as of writing. On the four-hour chart, EURUSD is currently trading below its 50, 100, and 200-day SMA.

    Resistance: 1.05483, 1.07691

    Support: 1.04036, 1.03783

    GBPUSD (4-Hour Chart)

    GBPUSD advanced on the first trading day of the week after falling more than 1% on Friday’s trading. The British Pound took full advantage of the easing demand for the U.S. Greenback. The 25 basis point interest rate hike by the BoE is poised to ease soaring inflation in the U.K.; however, the slowing British economy poses longer-term threats to the Pound. U.S. existing home sales figures will be released during the American session and should provide a gauge of the real estate market and the overall economic health of the U.S. public.

    On the technical side, GBPUSD met fresh resistance at around the 1.239 price region. The 1.2 support level remains firmly intact. RSI for Cable sits at 43.26, as of writing. On the four-hour chart, GBPUSD currently trades below its 50, 100, and 200-day SMA.

    Resistance: 1.25944, 1.239

    Support: 1.2173, 1.20824

    USDJPY (4-Hour Chart)

    USDJPY continued its upward movement on the first trading day of the week. Following a 2.04% gain from last Friday, USDJPY has continued to inch towards its previous high. The losing demand for the U.S. Greenback did not affect the overall movement of USDJPY as the Japanese Yen continues to depreciate against the U.S. Dollar. The benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yield currently sits at 3.231%. On the economic docket, the U.S. is due to release its initial jobless claims figures on Thursday and Fed chair Jerome Powell will speak later on the same day.

    On the technical side, USDJPY has rebounded strongly from our previously estimated support level of 132.5 and is closing in our estimated resistance level of 135.5. RSI for the pair has once again reached overbought territory and sits at 65.98, as of writing. On the four-hour chart, USDJPY is currently trading above its 50, 100, and 200-day SMA.

    Resistance: 135.56

    Support: 133.5, 132.5

    Economic Data

    CurrencyDataTime (GMT + 8)Forecast
    AUDRBA Meeting Minutes09:30
    BRLBCB Copon Meeting Minutes19:00
    CADCore Retail Sales (Apr)20:300.6%
    USDExisting Home Sales (May)22:00